Meet the Majestic and Fluffy Persian Cat

Why This Beautiful Breed Makes a Perfect Pet

Is The Persian Cat Good For You?

Persian cats are docile and relaxed cats, so they make great lap cats.

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The Persian can sometimes seem aloof and disinterested but they are ready to love someone who proves their worth.

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Persian cats require regular grooming to avoid matting of the fur.

HISTORY

The Persian cat is thought to be one of the oldest breeds, their likeness cropping up in hieroglyphics dating back to 1684 BCE. Named for their country of origin, the Persian cat comes from an area that is now somewhere inside Iran, by the Hindukush Mountains and Mesopotamia. They were first brought to Europe by an Italian traveler, Pietro Della Valle.

quick facts

Size

Medium, Large

Lifespan

15 - 20 years or more

Hair Length

Long

Litter Size

3 - 4 kittens

Male Weight

9 - 14 pounds

Female Weight

7 - 11 pounds

APPEARANCE

A very unique looking cat, this heavily boned, flat faced, rotund breed has one of the most easily identified faces in the whole of the cat universe. They have big, full cheeks like they are hiding nuts in there, and a squish face you just can’t help but cuddle. They have little, rounded ears that pop up delicately on top of their broad, flat head. Their overall appearance is that of a fat baby, and their thick, full coat only adds to their baby like physique.

PERSONALITY

Typically a laid back, quiet, calm breed, these cats love attention, but won’t beat you over the head with their affection. They have a voice unlike any other, and use it, along with their big doe eyes, to burrow their way into your heart. They are extremely adaptive cats who do well in nearly any environment, except outdoors. They should probably be kept as an indoor cat, and they are more than happy to have it that way.

color

The Persian comes in a number of different patterns (Solid, Silver & Golden, Shaded & Smoke, Tabby, Particolor, Bicolor, and Himalayan), each of which comes in a wide variety of colors.